Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Inside and Outside

My first deep breath of inspiration is that I listen to know what is my business and what is not.

My second deep breath of inspiration is that everyone I know listens to know what is their business and what is not.

My third deep breath of inspiration is that everyone I don’t even know all over the planet listens to know what is their business and what is not.

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I am finding that when I pay attention to what is going on in my life and do not put my oar in where it is not wanted, that I make a lot more progress.

When I start seeing lots of things around me that need to be “fixed”, I know that I am not trusting in the fact that every one is being guided to take care of themselves and that they have the infinite resources to do so.

Since my life keeps progressing in surprising ways that I would have had no way of knowing about other than through experiencing them and dealing with them, I am sure other people are having the same kinds of progressive life experiences.

We are each being given the resources we need for the greatest benefit to us and to others.

No one else can possibly see what is needed, no matter how well-intentioned.

When I go back to the things that mean the most to me, they are in a context of life experiences that are unique to me.

Everyone has that same situation.

We are each individually privileged to figure it out.

There is a reason we are here and have been given these experiences.

Not to let someone else figure it out from their viewpoint.

To listen, learn, work, struggle, be challenged, be strengthened, and then to build on that base, not someone else’s interpretation.

And honestly, no one else can do that for anyone else.

You are the source of your own strength and purpose, and you have the key to “release the hidden splendor” from within.

It is for you, and you alone, to do.


© 2013 Kathryn Hardage
www.InspiredPractices.com

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